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Desperately seeking Susan's cousins.
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Kambole is a freelance film critic and devout Willennial hailing from the UK. He has contributed stuff for The Guardian, Birth.Movies.Death, and Little White Lies and won't shut up about it. He's also Features Editor over at One Room With a View.
He firmly believes that all films are really Westerns when you think about it, and enjoys tending to his virtual crops when he's not watching films or arguing about them. His first name kinda sounds like creme brûlée, if that helps. @kambolecampbell
Desperately seeking Susan's cousins.
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